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Why might an organism not respond immediately to minor changes in the internal or external environment. Explain with reference to homeostasis.

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Answered by prajapatiroshni136
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Organisms need to detect and respond to changes in their internal and external environment. This is because the conditions inside our body must be carefully controlled for it to function effectively and survive. The control systems that allow organisms to respond to changes are incredibly important.

All control systems include:

Cells called receptors, which detect stimuli (changes in the environment).

The coordination centre, such as the brain, spinal cord or pancreas, which receives and processes information from receptors around the body.

Effectors which bring about responses, and restore optimum levels, such as core body temperature and blood glucose levels. Effectors include muscles and glands, and so responses can include muscle contractions or hormone release.

The nervous system

The nervous system allows an organism to respond quickly to changes in the internal or external environment. The responses to the stimuli are short-lasting.

Receptors

Receptors are groups of specialised cells. They detect a change in the environment stimulus. In the nervous system this leads to an electrical impulse being made in response to the stimulus. Sense organs contain groups of receptors that respond to specific stimuli.

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Answered by Hemayadav8221
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Here is ur answer..

Organisms need to detect and respond to changes in their internal and external environment. This is because the conditions inside our body must be carefully controlled for it to function effectively and survive. The control systems that allow organisms to respond to changes are incredibly important.

All control systems include:Cells called receptors, which detect stimuli (changes in the environment).

The coordination centre, such as the brain, spinal cord or pancreas, which receives and processes information from receptors around the body.

Effectors which bring about responses, and restore optimum levels, such as core body temperature and blood glucose levels. Effectors include muscles and glands, and so responses can include muscle contractions or hormone release.

The nervous system :- The nervous system allows an organism to respond quickly to changes in the internal or external environment. The responses to the stimuli are short-lasting.

Receptors :-Receptors are groups of specialised cells. They detect a change in the environment stimulus. In the nervous system this leads to an electrical impulse being made in response to the stimulus. Sense organs contain groups of receptors that respond to specific stimuli.

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